调节焦点的日常波动:工作事件的影响及对员工福祉的启示

Daily shifts in regulatory focus: The influence of work events and implications for employee well‐being

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2016
被引 101
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究了工作事件如何引起员工日常调节焦点的波动,以及这种波动如何影响员工在工作和家庭中的情绪与身心健康。

Abstract

Summary Although theory suggests that regulatory focus fluctuates within person and such fluctuations impact employee well‐being, there is little empirical investigation of such propositions. These are important research questions to address because work events may elicit within‐person fluctuations in regulatory focus, which can then affect well‐being. The primary purpose of this study is to examine specific predictors of daily regulatory focus at work and the foci's impact on employee well‐being at work and home as indicated by mood and psychosomatic complaints, respectively. We present and test an overarching theoretical framework that integrates conservation of resources theory, the cognitive‐affective processing system framework, and regulatory focus theory to delineate why and when work events affect regulatory focus and how the foci affect well‐being. Consistent with our expectations, we found that positive work events positively predicted daily promotion focus, but this effect was weaker when employees had high‐quality relationships with leaders. Furthermore, daily regulatory focus was associated with employee well‐being (mood and psychosomatic complaints) such that (i) promotion focus improved well‐being; (ii) prevention focus reduced well‐being; and (iii) the effects of promotion focus on well‐being were strongest when prevention focus was low. We discuss theoretical and practical implications and offer directions for future research. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

组织行为学员工福祉工作事件调节焦点理论